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Metal Detecting for Gold
How Many Detectors And Why? Confess!
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<blockquote data-quote="rego7" data-source="post: 592625" data-attributes="member: 7391"><p>Used on the Vic/WA goldfields. </p><p>SD2200D - I do not have the heart to sell it. It was my first PI and still one of the best detectors ever with a DD. (Modded with a tracking button.)</p><p>GPX5000 - using Evo coils, small and large. Patch hunt with the 15".</p><p>XTerra 70 - light and easy for the Grandkids to run on mullock. Small DD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rego7, post: 592625, member: 7391"] Used on the Vic/WA goldfields. SD2200D - I do not have the heart to sell it. It was my first PI and still one of the best detectors ever with a DD. (Modded with a tracking button.) GPX5000 - using Evo coils, small and large. Patch hunt with the 15". XTerra 70 - light and easy for the Grandkids to run on mullock. Small DD. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
How Many Detectors And Why? Confess!
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